Publications by authors named "Nava Maham"

Purpose: Many parameters have been evaluated to predict successful extubation. These are all affected by extrapulmonary variables. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of endotracheal tube (ETT) size on preextubation predictors of successful extubation.

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Background: Cyclosporine monitoring using the 2-hr postdose sample, C2, has been shown to have advantages in monitoring de novo renal transplant recipients. The purpose of this study was to assess cyclosporine exposure, using C2, in stable renal transplant patients previously monitored by C0 to determine the effect of dose reduction on patients with C2 more than 10% above target and the course of those with C2 at and more than 10% below target, whose dose was not modified.

Methods: One hundred and seventy-five patients, three or more months after transplantation, had C2 assessed.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Nava Maham"

  • - Nava Maham's recent research focuses on critical care and respiratory management, specifically examining factors influencing successful extubation in intensive care settings.
  • - In the article "Impact of endotracheal tube size on preextubation respiratory variables," Maham investigates how different sizes of endotracheal tubes affect preextubation predictors, highlighting the importance of recognizing extrapulmonary variables.
  • - Additionally, in her earlier work, Maham explores the long-term management of renal transplant recipients, showcasing the clinical benefits of cyclosporine monitoring through C2 levels and the implications for dose adjustment in stable patients.